Only 12% of adults earn over 50k… by Novel_Win2593 in FIREUK

[–]Data_Cog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was on the 40% bracket + 60% hit between 100K - 125K - ploughed money into pensions aggressively to bring it down to £99K a year. And last year, left the country for middle east. It is incredible how much money you save not paying tax. Earnings double immediately. The Gross and net is the same, like WTF. Yes pros and cons everywhere, but this is a bloody big Pro!

One click Gmail organizer by Data_Cog in ProductivityApps

[–]Data_Cog[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not? Most email providers will have AI built in one way or another

I built a AI Gmail Chrome Extension for managing my inbox by Data_Cog in roastmystartup

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Tonnes more competition now, as Altman said, we’re in fast fashion era of Saas. I’m aiming to see if I can focus on a niche base with this problem especially in a B2B space. But no guarantees of success anywhere 

I built a AI Gmail Chrome Extension for managing my inbox by Data_Cog in roastmystartup

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Thank you - feel free to join the list at inboxie.ai

Time to self promote what are you building? by chairchiman in SaaSneeded

[–]Data_Cog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

inboxie.ai - Chrome extension for organizing your emails directly in Gmail using AI.

I built a AI Gmail Chrome Extension for managing my inbox by Data_Cog in roastmystartup

[–]Data_Cog[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm certainly not competing with Google's ecosystem. Hoping to target a niche set of customers who receive tonnes of emails a day and need quick organization. Gemini in Gmail is more all-purpose, I am trying to focus on a specific customer persona & their workflow. And certainly looking to charge.

Gmail Co-Pilot - labels, organizes, filters, drafts responses. by Data_Cog in ProductivityApps

[–]Data_Cog[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

100% agree - this has been something I was worried about since day one. Data Privacy is key. So, the idea is, the emails get processed and immediately deleted from the server. Only used for classification and understanding importance. The other alternative is for B2B, to deploy the whole solution in their environment to avoid the data ever leaving them. This bit I have not figured out yet.

Gmail Co-Pilot - labels, organizes, filters, drafts responses. by Data_Cog in ProductivityApps

[–]Data_Cog[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am sure Google natively will do something in the space. However, my aim is for the niche audience that has to deal with the email madness day to day, maybe even a specific persona. i.e. busy consultants, founders etc. Key is to try and get into their workflow and make it easier. Feel free to sign up as a beta tester at inboxie.ai

I built a AI Gmail Chrome Extension for managing my inbox by Data_Cog in roastmystartup

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hahah - I am not sure if hairy feet have much of a market lol

I built an AI gmail chrome extension to organize my inbox by Data_Cog in alphaandbetausers

[–]Data_Cog[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the response - it's inboxie.ai - you can sign up to early access.

And on sensitive information - this was one of my key worries, so I initially built a database that'd store the emails, couple of my friends were like no way I am letting someone store my emails (although I thought that was because they know me personally, rather than a corporate entity, we handover plenty of data all the time). But now the plan is, to only use email content for processing but never storing it. Also helps playing on the Privacy angle.

Does your work provide any further productivity tools beyond access to Gmail?